I am an artist. I have been painting and drawing since I was 3 years old. After spending too many years and too much energy doing other things I am back to my original path. I won scholarships and awards for my artwork as a child and young woman. For the first time in a long time, I can declare that I am an artist 24/7. Visit http://www.trudybentleyrech.com/
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Finally
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Did I say total convert to Mac?
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Total convert to Apple
Also, we found a program after a long involved series of posts to the external hard drive manufacturer's troubleshooting tree. The program worked. It saw this back up drive. I am in the process of restoring these files and am so relieved. We made many previous attempts to recover these files using other programs ad methods. Hate to say it but guys don't ask for directions even when doing things like file restoration. So I decided to try the manufacturers' troubleshooting site. Finally, after what seems like dozen of exchanges, I got an actual email with a link to a program. The program wasn't free, but the fee was reasonable and forensic restoration is very expensive!
Now, to get back to real life! AND most importantly to painting!
Also had a great experience with a company I decided to have pack my paintings for shipping to the gallery. Oh, did I mention gallery representation?
The packing/shipping company is PakMail. The store manager is an artist also. He does graphic design. On bad days, experiences like I had with PakMail make things right.
PS, everyone I have spoken with at Apple has been wonderful, too. Most are young people with great professional attitudes and an abundance of knowledge.
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Virtual Disaster
Friday, April 13, 2007
Critics Picks

For a plein air painter, there are few better spots than Naples, Florida. Chicago artist and Naples transplant Trudy Bentley Rech conjures Florida’s eternal summer — the climate, the light and the denizens of that world — in work that’s intensely colored, both impressionistic and representational, broadly rendered and detailed where it counts.
"Finding a unique perspective or moment in time is part of my drive," she writes. "My work is all about seizing time with pigment."
Bentley Rech’s work is on display in two exhibitions: "Trudy Bentley Rech, Oil Paintings," the United Arts Council at Marco Airport, through June 30; and "I’ll Take Romance," Falciglia Art Gallery, International College Naples Campus, through April 26.
— T.D. Mobley-Martinez
Friday, February 16, 2007
Music and transformation
This experience will be the subject of a painting. I have trouble sitting still during a live performance of powerful classic music. The sounds move me. Some notes make me feel like the dog pictured cocking its head listening to the Victrola. Other notes must hit some synapse and colors flash or float. The experience is very intense and wonderful, but can be embarrassing as if I don't put my fingers on my lips, I sometimes hum or otherwise get so fully engaged that my body moves. Listening to a great live performance such as last night creates great dynamic tension within me and release as well. I came home exhausted and inspired.
I mentioned my synesthestic reaction to the very talented and sensitive Jonathan Bliss as he signed the CD. He was interested and asked if it was a blessing or curse. It is both but mostly a blessing.
The painting below has influences of urban sound surroundings. I cannot listen to some music, it literally hurts my ears and the pain goes beyond my head.
My husband likes Meatloaf (not the food). We once went to a concert. I had to put earplugs in to survive the experience. It was pure torture. I don't mind listening to rock type music on our custom sound system, but in person, it hurts. Contrast that experience with last night's most exquisite transformation and you have contrast like black and white. (Red or Green
I just found a great website which explains synesthesia far better than I can:
http://web.mit.edu/synesthesia/www/
Bravo Sir Neville Marinner and your wonderful chamber orchestra! Bravo Jonathan Bliss! I know I will treasure the music you gave to the audience and put into my head. We purchased both of his CDs his home page: http://www.jonathanbiss.com/
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Plein Air Experience

Friday, January 26, 2007
Where DOES the time go?
Well, I have been busy.
I do teach painting privately and via workshop type seminars.
Recently, a number of artists from Naples approached me asking for some guidance for their Plein air work. I have been delighted to oblige them.
Although unadvertised, this workshop has an ideal number of students (6).
I will post some of the pictures from the workshop soon. I need to reduce the size of the image files to make them uploadable.
The best thing about this workshop is the enthusiasm of the participants. They are a wonderful group of artists with a varied level of experience. I felt all have approached the "Painting Experience" with an open mind. We are combining the interest of painting outdoors with the wonderful natural environments still left in Collier County Florida.
1. Upland habitat (scrub, prairie and pine flatland) found at the Naples Preserve
2. Coastal habitat (natural beach with mangroves and other native flora)
3. Wetland habitat (ephemeral wetlands, "swamp" and a taste of the Everglades) found at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.
How fun it is to combine the love of painting with the love of real Florida. Native plants and animals abound in these areas.
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Back in the Studio
Bayshore Arts is having an exhibtion in February and I will be submitting at least one piece for this show. The theme is LOVE.
The work will premiere here first in a day or so. I painted the work using water based oils in the hopes that it will be dry enough to submit by NEXT Saturday! One painting should be fine, but I am concerned about the other....I love thick paint.
I just joined this fine organization (on December 21st) and got the canvasses that day as well. I finished the paintings YESTERDAY. I am cutting this one close!
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Longest Night
I never used to understand why anyone would not find December an uplifting month, however this changed just after moving to Naples in December 2002. Both my my mother and my father-in-law passed away within 10 days of each other and before Christmas. Change happens and sometimes "it leaves a mark".
So it is the longest night and my most difficult day and night of the year.
Ironically on this unfortunate day, I learned a lesson in the business of art that has me smarting. The lesson will make me stronger as a business person.
I wrote about it in my ArtNews blog. Time will pass and I will have moved on, but on the longest night, I am in no mood to look on the bright side yet.
New paintings will be posted soon. I have so many ideas, but in preparation for a number of things, my work has been on the back burner for a bit.
Longest night...then tomorrow each day, just a bit more sunshine (rain in the forecast?)...oh well, I will just take an umbrella and lots of plastic backs to pick up my work!
Friday, December 01, 2006
Next show

Moving on to the next show. December 2nd, Naples Community Hospital has a reception for the Atelier Lizio group show. I have 3 pieces showing. The community in Naples is very art oriented. Even some Starbucks feature the work of local artists.
August Skyscape is one of my paintings hanging in the NCH show.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Catalog of work! Exhibition schedule for November
When this link is accessed via my website or
Blogger newsletter it loads correctly.
The theme of my work this season is characterized
by a painting titled (I'll take) Romance
http://www.trudybentleyrech.com/Romance.htm
Hope even if you are not in town, you will visit my website &
browse the catalog. I am seeking commissions and will
be happy to work out details for shipping work.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Twilight

Circle of Life

This painting is one of my newest ones. Don't know if it will be dry enough to frame for November 1st, when I am in a two person show at the Norris Center in the City of Naples, but if not, there are a couple of other opportunities coming up the 2006-07 season.
It is a small painting 9 X 12 inches in oil and on an archival panel.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Love of my life

I paid for many art supplies doing dog portraits when I was in art school. I do love dogs. All dogs but not just dogs. I love critters in general: birds, cats, dogs, frogs...etc...CRITTERS :-D.
This painting is a 16 X 20 oil on archival panel and framed in a gilded frame. It is "in the collection of the artist" and not for sale. The title is If Dogs Could Talk.
This dog does communicate very well with her eyes, ears, tail and amazingly word like expressions. She CAN spell and count. Dogs...I love dogs.
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
The friendship of other artists
Now, to the studio!
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Glades Song

I am not sure why, but painting the figure is so much fun for me. A local group of artists meet weekly to draw the figure from life. I am so happy to have this opportunity again. Hiring models is difficult on a tight budget, but being able to practice my craft with others not only keeps my skills honed, it is just plain fun. I believe artists need other artists. We have such a great informal group comprised of members of Jo-Ann Lizio's organization: Atlier Lizio
Occasionally, I hire a model or two just for myself. This painting: Glades Song is a result of such a session. I prefer not to do formal portraits, but to put people in natural settings and try to capture not only a likeness but the essence of the person/people in the picture. Here two friends/collegues are just visiting and enjoying a quiet song in a park like setting near the Everglades.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Whew
Balancing painting and real life can be interesting. I am coming up for "air" today. I just updated my website and added new paintings. Three are strictly about native Florida and one is about people enjoying natural beauty. I really enjoy figurative work the best, but nature comes in close second. Please visit my website and see the 4 newest pieces. Rabbit, Rabbit replaces Dancing Oak on the homepage. Old Spirit: Survivor is the painting of a gopher tortoise who has large scars on his shell as a result of being run over in traffic. A neighbor rescued him and brought him to his property. It isn't good to move critters (not sure if what he did was legal), however, this fellow would have been dead had he not been rescued. Development and roadways put animals like this amazing old fellow in grave jeopardy.
Monday, July 24, 2006
New related blogs
Fun with Paint is all about having fun with paint or other material where the medium itself just takes over. It is about relaxing after working hard and playing with color and or images.
http://fun-with-paint.blogspot.com/
Check it out this is where I will be posting my experimental work.
The second blog is my Newsletter Blog. Trudy's ArtNewsLetter
http://trudybentleyrechs-artnews.blogspot.com/
While the plan is to update this site weekly, I will likely send out the link to my email subscribers only monthly. I do not want to become a spammer!
Lonestar

Met this fellow during a trip to Ft. Worth, Texas, last year. I took dozens of digital images of him and a few other cowboys who were there for a special event. I prefer working from life, but working out sketches for this painting could almost hear his charming laugh. I took many more images of the rodeo and some other interesting cowboys, and Indians.
To see more of my latest work, please visit my virtual gallery website.